The Miocene epoch was a time of major change in the East African Rift System (EARS) as forest habitats were transformed into grasslands and hominids appeared in the landscape. Here we provide new sedimentological and palynological data on the middle–upper Miocene Ngorora Formation (Tugen Hills, Central Kenya Rift, EARS), together with clay mineral characterizations, mammal finds and a description of the Ngorora fish Lagerstätte. Furthermore, we introduce a revised age of c. 13.3 Ma for the onset of the Ngorora Formation. The older part of the Ngorora Formation (c. 13.3–12 Ma) records low-energy settings of lakes, floodplains and palaeosols, and evidence of analcime indicates that lakes were alkaline. The palynomorph spectrum consists of tre...
The present-day rift morphologies and sedimentary environments of the northern (NKR) and central (CK...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. 2016. Major: Anthropology. Advisors: Kieran McNulty, Dav...
National audienceThe present-day rift morphologies and sedimentary environments of the northern (NKR...
Early Miocene outcrops near Karungu, Western Kenya, preserve a range of fluvio-lacustrine, lowland l...
The Lukeino Formation contains an important sedimentary and fossiliferous record of the late Miocene...
Africa’s modern-day freshwater fish fauna comprises more than 3000 species, many of them endemic, an...
The early Miocene deposits on Rusinga Island, Lake Victoria, Kenya have been continuously studied fo...
Early Miocene Tinderet sites in western Kenya preserve some the earliest occurrences of large bodied...
Changes to climate and resulting changes to ecosystems are thought to be stressors leading to evolut...
The continent-scale East African Rift System is an impressively complex structure considering the la...
We report five Oligocene–early Miocene pollen assemblages from the Loperot-1 exploration well drille...
Knowledge about the initial tectonic and depositional dynamics, as well as the influence of early ri...
International audienceTwo cores from the southern Kenya Rift (Koora and Magadi basins) were recovere...
Paleosols in the middle Miocene (15 Ma) Nyakach Formation at Kaimogool, near Sondu, southwestern Ken...
The present-day rift morphologies and sedimentary environments of the northern (NKR) and central (CK...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. 2016. Major: Anthropology. Advisors: Kieran McNulty, Dav...
National audienceThe present-day rift morphologies and sedimentary environments of the northern (NKR...
Early Miocene outcrops near Karungu, Western Kenya, preserve a range of fluvio-lacustrine, lowland l...
The Lukeino Formation contains an important sedimentary and fossiliferous record of the late Miocene...
Africa’s modern-day freshwater fish fauna comprises more than 3000 species, many of them endemic, an...
The early Miocene deposits on Rusinga Island, Lake Victoria, Kenya have been continuously studied fo...
Early Miocene Tinderet sites in western Kenya preserve some the earliest occurrences of large bodied...
Changes to climate and resulting changes to ecosystems are thought to be stressors leading to evolut...
The continent-scale East African Rift System is an impressively complex structure considering the la...
We report five Oligocene–early Miocene pollen assemblages from the Loperot-1 exploration well drille...
Knowledge about the initial tectonic and depositional dynamics, as well as the influence of early ri...
International audienceTwo cores from the southern Kenya Rift (Koora and Magadi basins) were recovere...
Paleosols in the middle Miocene (15 Ma) Nyakach Formation at Kaimogool, near Sondu, southwestern Ken...
The present-day rift morphologies and sedimentary environments of the northern (NKR) and central (CK...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. 2016. Major: Anthropology. Advisors: Kieran McNulty, Dav...
National audienceThe present-day rift morphologies and sedimentary environments of the northern (NKR...